The Octopus's eye has a Retina, a Cornea, an Iris and a Lens.
The rod and cone cells of the octopus point toward the incoming light
Octopus's do not have a blind spot while the human does.
The pinhole camera has no lens. The human eye has a variable-focus lens.
a insect eye can go at a 360 angle that a human eye can't and the insect brain receives many images and the human eye receive information and send it to our brain along the optic nerve
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No! The eye of the octopus is a highly adaptive trait and better than the human eye because the nerves that go to the brain are not in the way of the retina as is the case in humans, A vestigial trait us a trait that is not used for it original purpose, such as the tail bone in humans.
These are some of the differences between the camera and the human eye.the human eyes uses living cells while the camera is artificial,the eye focus the image using the retina while the camera changes the position of the lenses,the amount of light enters the eye is control by the iris while in camera it is by the diaphragm,
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sayon ra na bai. pangotana mam jamora
he stabbed it in the eye
the visible light spectrum is a continuum of radiationthe human eye is only able to see three colors: red, green, and blue, and the brain interpolates the others
one is in a lizard the other is in you genius
An eagle's eye has higher visual acuity and can see much farther distances than a human eye. Eagles also have a larger field of vision and can detect motion more easily. Additionally, eagles have a higher density of color receptors in their eyes compared to humans.
The ciliary body is a structure in the eye that produces aqueous humor, while the ciliary muscle is a muscle that helps to change the shape of the lens for focusing.